View Poll Results: LF LC
It will be a LFB sports car- around $150,000, V-8 hybrid
2
4.76%
It will be a new LC coupe luxury GT..around $100,000 V-8 hybrid
8
19.05%
It will be the new SC sporty GT...around $80,000, V-6 hybrid with possible V-8 hybrid option
24
57.14%
I don't care, once its built and looks similar, I am buying it
4
9.52%
I hate Lexus/Toyota and come here for unicorn pics, this won't be built
0
0%
I have no interest b/c its a hybrid
1
2.38%
Because Racecar
3
7.14%
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Price/Performance-What would you like to see from the LF-LC
#1
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Price/Performance-What would you like to see from the LF-LC
Well the stunningly good LF-LC has really taken the auto world by storm and shocked people as this incredible car likely will make production from Lexus. While little was said about price/performance I wanted to do a thread/poll to get thoughts on this model.
We will keep some basic assumptions
1-It stays a hybrid
2. It stays RWD
3. It stays a 4 seater
4. Overall design doesn't change much
What would you like to see or what do you think the price/engine(s) offered will be? Will this be a stand alone model, a LFB for instance? Will it be the next SC and if so will there be a F-sport or F model?
#2
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I would like to see the following:
-At least 450hp/tq
-$55-75k
-RWD or AWD
-A TRUE manual trans option, either 6 or 7 speed.
-Twin Turbo/non hybrid model in the future.
What I do not want to see is another superb car, unreachable by the masses due to a stratospheric price. Good as it is, the LFA is not worth $300k+, its just not. Whats truly amazing is that even at that price, Lexus wont make a dime off of any LFA sold. Its only a break-even.
-At least 450hp/tq
-$55-75k
-RWD or AWD
-A TRUE manual trans option, either 6 or 7 speed.
-Twin Turbo/non hybrid model in the future.
What I do not want to see is another superb car, unreachable by the masses due to a stratospheric price. Good as it is, the LFA is not worth $300k+, its just not. Whats truly amazing is that even at that price, Lexus wont make a dime off of any LFA sold. Its only a break-even.
#4
Lexus Fanatic
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I'd like to see three initial options:
- Standard V6 (maybe FI)
- Optional V8
- V6 hybrid with electronically assisted turbos
I'm guessing the V6 should maybe be $75K and the V8/hybrid at around $80k.
After that, I'd like to see an F version with FI V8 for ~$115k.
I can't put my finger on it right now, but I remember seeing specs somewhere that said the wheelbase of this car was between 115 and 116 inches. That is about the size of the SWB LS, so it's going to need to pack at least ~350hp in it's lowest trim to be an appropriate sporting GT car.
Maybe 360hp V6, 450hp V8, 475 hp hybrid, 575hp F.
I still think there is a chance that Lexus will do a GS coupe, so this will need to be positioned further upmarket than that. Maybe they won't, though.
- Standard V6 (maybe FI)
- Optional V8
- V6 hybrid with electronically assisted turbos
I'm guessing the V6 should maybe be $75K and the V8/hybrid at around $80k.
After that, I'd like to see an F version with FI V8 for ~$115k.
I can't put my finger on it right now, but I remember seeing specs somewhere that said the wheelbase of this car was between 115 and 116 inches. That is about the size of the SWB LS, so it's going to need to pack at least ~350hp in it's lowest trim to be an appropriate sporting GT car.
Maybe 360hp V6, 450hp V8, 475 hp hybrid, 575hp F.
I still think there is a chance that Lexus will do a GS coupe, so this will need to be positioned further upmarket than that. Maybe they won't, though.
#5
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REALISTIC PREDICTIONS (NOT WISHY-WASHY FANTASY DREAM CARS):
That's my two cents...
- RWD only. 2+2 seating arrangement.
- Coupe and softtop convertible. Hardtop will be too heavy. That said, it should weigh about 3600 lbs for the coupe, and 3800 lbs for the softtop.
- NA V6 (~310hp) and V6+hybrid (~350 hp) options. If there is an F variant, a V8 (~420 hp) carryover from the LS may be appropriate.
- Standard automatic 8-speed transmission across the board.
- Starts around $70k for V6, $80k for hybrid, and crawls up to $100k for the F variant.
That's my two cents...
#6
Lexus Fanatic
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^Two thoughts on the power numbers: the current V6 is up for a refresh and should push the output above 310 ponies. Look at what Hyundai has done with their 6cyl - Lexus has room to grow here, and needs to.
The hybrid setup in the new GSh is already 340hp so if this is "next generation" hybrid tech, as Templin said, I'd expect power figures well above that (if this is even a V6 - could be V8 hybrid - who knows?)
The hybrid setup in the new GSh is already 340hp so if this is "next generation" hybrid tech, as Templin said, I'd expect power figures well above that (if this is even a V6 - could be V8 hybrid - who knows?)
#7
Lexus Test Driver
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REALISTIC PREDICTIONS (NOT WISHY-WASHY FANTASY DREAM CARS):
That's my two cents...
- RWD only. 2+2 seating arrangement.
- Coupe and softtop convertible. Hardtop will be too heavy. That said, it should weigh about 3600 lbs for the coupe, and 3800 lbs for the softtop.
- NA V6 (~310hp) and V6+hybrid (~350 hp) options. If there is an F variant, a V8 (~420 hp) carryover from the LS may be appropriate.
- Standard automatic 8-speed transmission across the board.
- Starts around $70k for V6, $80k for hybrid, and crawls up to $100k for the F variant.
That's my two cents...
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#9
Lexus Champion
Totally agree this will be the next 3SC I am hoping they make it a direct competitor to the SL but about 10K less across the line. My take it will be a Hybrid V8 only (400 hp to 450 hp) to start with trickle down product as the years go by. I will be waiting on the side lines for this one as long as they don't kill this design too much because this is beautiful. Along the lines of the Infiniti Essence (I think that was the name).
#12
Very nice. This would be attainable I believe, and garner a good power band through the RPM range, including keeping the car weight down. Although a V8 with a similar configuration would be phenomenal. The power they can squeeze from smaller blocks today is most admirable.
I think an AWD system would certainly drive the cost up substantially, albeit not out of the question. It would have to “behave” like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X to be justifiable, which may be too controlled for some. RWD would definitely make driving more fun for purists.
Totally agree on the 8-speed tranny, they may not implement the same type of electrohydraulic transmission (6-speed) that is in the LFA due to production cost, they may settle for a dual-clutch transmission…we will just have to wait and see.
Horsepower numbers should be in the 360 – 400 range given it is in the 3600 – 3800 lb range, which is most achievable with a number of configurations of a new V6 or V8 hybrid system with electronically assisted turbos. Plus it would sound awesomely cool. At first maybe 2 versions will be available, then if sales numbers look well, as I expect they should – they would unleash the mighty “F” version.
But we are still in the dark on this as well – we can only hope they exceed our expectations.
I don’t care which Badge they throw on this concept, if you build it, they will come.
REALISTIC PREDICTIONS (NOT WISHY-WASHY FANTASY DREAM CARS):[list][*]RWD only. 2+2 seating arrangement.[*]Coupe and softtop convertible. Hardtop will be too heavy. That said, it should weigh about 3600 lbs for the coupe, and 3800 lbs for the softtop.[*]Standard automatic 8-speed transmission across the board.
That's my two cents...
That's my two cents...
Totally agree on the 8-speed tranny, they may not implement the same type of electrohydraulic transmission (6-speed) that is in the LFA due to production cost, they may settle for a dual-clutch transmission…we will just have to wait and see.
^Two thoughts on the power numbers: the current V6 is up for a refresh and should push the output above 310 ponies. Look at what Hyundai has done with their 6cyl - Lexus has room to grow here, and needs to.
The hybrid setup in the new GSh is already 340hp so if this is "next generation" hybrid tech, as Templin said, I'd expect power figures well above that (if this is even a V6 - could be V8 hybrid - who knows?)
The hybrid setup in the new GSh is already 340hp so if this is "next generation" hybrid tech, as Templin said, I'd expect power figures well above that (if this is even a V6 - could be V8 hybrid - who knows?)
But we are still in the dark on this as well – we can only hope they exceed our expectations.
I don’t care which Badge they throw on this concept, if you build it, they will come.
#14
Lexus Fanatic
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I would like to see the following:
-At least 450hp/tq possible
-$55-75k no way at the low end there
-RWD or AWD nice to have
-A TRUE manual trans option, either 6 or 7 speed. not a chance in hell
-Twin Turbo/non hybrid model in the future. non hybrid yes, twin turbo, not happening
-At least 450hp/tq possible
-$55-75k no way at the low end there
-RWD or AWD nice to have
-A TRUE manual trans option, either 6 or 7 speed. not a chance in hell
-Twin Turbo/non hybrid model in the future. non hybrid yes, twin turbo, not happening
#15
REALISTIC PREDICTIONS (NOT WISHY-WASHY FANTASY DREAM CARS):
That's my two cents...
- RWD only. 2+2 seating arrangement.
- Coupe and softtop convertible. Hardtop will be too heavy. That said, it should weigh about 3600 lbs for the coupe, and 3800 lbs for the softtop.
- NA V6 (~310hp) and V6+hybrid (~350 hp) options. If there is an F variant, a V8 (~420 hp) carryover from the LS may be appropriate.
- Standard automatic 8-speed transmission across the board.
- Starts around $70k for V6, $80k for hybrid, and crawls up to $100k for the F variant.
That's my two cents...
Being that you were a former SC430 owner, you know about it's pricing. There's no way this new one is under $70k, let alone under $60k.
Gotta have the SC F (after the GS F).
For me, no soft top vert.